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jho37

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Being an Alpha site usually means that the client company:
 
  A) does not need to create a requirements definition.
  B) plays a significant role in user acceptance testing for the vendor.
  C) performs all necessary maintenance on the package.
  D) plays a significant role in determining the functionality of the package.

Question 2

Why do we use a component diagram?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A component diagram models the interactions between components. Because one component may support multiple interfaces and each interface has an independent connector, the component diagram shows the use of each interface separately. Component diagrams are also known as wiring diagrams because they show how different parts of the system are wired together.



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